Basic saw operations, Warning, Caution – Bosch 5412L User Manual

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So as to provide sufficient (mini-
mum 6”) spacing from hand to saw

blade, extend the sliding fences and base extensions
when making extreme bevel, miter or compound
cuts.

The base extensions can also be used to provide
extra support for long workpieces.

Sliding Base:

1. Loosen the base extension clamping levers

(Figure 25).

2. Extend sliding base extensions to the desired

position.

3. Press the levers down to clamp the extensions

into place.

Sliding Fence:

1. Loosen the fence locking knobs (behind fence).

2. Slide fence to proper position.

3. Tighten knobs to lock fence into place.

To Temporarily Remove Sliding Fence:

Some extreme compound angles make it necessary
to remove one of the sliding fences.

1. Unscrew fence knob until at least 1/2” of thread

shows.

2. Slide fence to its centermost position.

3. Lift fence to remove.

4. Tighten knob

After the cut is complete, reinstall the sliding fence.

To reinstall the sliding fence, reverse this procedure.

During transportation, sliding base
extensions and fences should

always be secured in the fully closed position.

Figure 25. Sliding Fences and Base Extensions

See page 20 for information about other types of
workpiece support.

22.

Basic Saw Operations

Miter Detent Override

Sliding Fences and Base Extensions

The miter detent override feature allows the detent
action to be locked out, allowing for micro adjust-
ments at any miter angle. When the desired miter
angle is to close to a standard mitering angle that has
a detent slot, this feature prevents the wedge on the
miter arm from slipping into the detent slot on the
base.

1. Lift and hold the miter detent lever (under base

arm).

2. Push the detent override clip forward and latch in

place over edge. Release miter detent lever
(Figure 24).

3. Move miter arm to any position on the miter scale.

4. Lock the miter lock knob to retain miter position.

To Disengage:

5. Loosen miter lock knob and lift the miter detent

lever to release the detent override clip. The clip
should automatically disengage and the table
should lock into any desired miter detent.

Figure 24. Detent Override

15

10

5

20

25

30

0

35

40

45

0

2 1

2

4 12

6 12

8 12

10 12

5

5

5

0

4

5

6

0

4

0

Detent

Override Clip

Clip Edge

Miter

Detent Lever

WARNING

!

CAUTION

!

Sliding Fences

and Base

Extensions

Base Extensions

Clamping levers

Miter

Lock Knob

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